Infiniti Fx Overview
Infiniti FX was one of those car customization games that felt common during the Flash era. You would find it on sites that hosted simple, single-focus games, often without much fanfare about who made it. It was a straightforward experience built around a specific, popular vehicle.
You control the mouse to modify a digital model of an Infiniti FX 45. The moment-to-moment play involves clicking through menus to change parts: you swap out rims, apply new paint colors, and adjust the suspension height. The main objective is to build a personalized version of the car according to your own taste. Recognizable mechanics include a before-and-after comparison feature and a parts catalog you browse visually. The pacing is slow and deliberate, focused on selection rather than action; the difficulty is non-existent, as there are no challenges or time limits. The game feels like a quiet, methodical session of digital tinkering.